StatCounter
If you have a blog or website then you are probably wondering if anyone is actually out there reading your thoughts. There's a very easy way to find out.I use a site traffic monitor called StatCounter. They offer invisible monitoring (so there's no advertising on your blog or site unless you choose to make it visible) and their reports are very detailed. You can easily scan the last 100 visits to see the location of your visitors (usually city and state), what time they visit, their referring site, what pages they accessed and more. They provide daily, weekly, monthly and annual statistics in a configurable presentation form. Best of all, this service is free and easy to install (just copy and paste the code to your blogger template).



3 Comments:
Thank you for the comment you recently made to one of my posts, Lady Julia.
Please visit me again. I love attention.
One lady who went to the trouble of trying to take me in hand often observed that spanking me was a waste of time as a disciplinary or training tool because all I really wanted was attention and that I didn’t care if it was negative or positive.
I will try the stat counter you suggest because it drives me crazy wondering if anyone (Other than two or three old cyber friends) visit me.
Jack
Wow, this StatCounter is a great resource. Thank You for sharing it.
Oh, and i just listened to the brief "Caught Ya" sound track now posted on Your blogger profile.
For those of us who love your voice, it is to die for!
robert
Google offers a couple freebie called Google Analytics and Google Sitemaps.
I don't use Analytics (my webhost provides something). Sitemaps is pretty handy: it to a degree helps Google index the site, provides reports of problems it may have indexes the site and some stuff about what people are looking for and how that compares in Google's search results.
Of course I'm addicted to webmastering.
Richard
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